Botelho v. City of Pawtucket Sch. Dep’t
Annotate this CasePlaintiffs, sixteen retirees from non teaching union positions with the City of Pawtucket school department, sought reimbursement of the health insurance co-payments that they paid after Defendants - the City, the school department, and the City’s school committee - allegedly breached a series of collective bargaining agreements (CBAs). The superior court granted summary judgment in favor of Plaintiffs. The Supreme Court vacated the judgment entered in favor of Plaintiffs, holding that a genuine issue of material fact existed regarding whether Defendants breached the CBAs when they billed Plaintiffs for the health insurance co-payments.
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